Summer Fine Motor Centers | 11 Skills | Special Education
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- 44 FINE MOTOR CENTERS!!! (11 for each season) **SAVE $12.00 (get one season FREE) by purchasing as a bundle** The perfect fine motor BUNDLE for the special ed and self-contained classroom! Differentiation tips are included for each center making this great for ALL LEVELS!Simple Fine Motor Centers wePrice $36.00Original Price $48.00Save $12.00
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11 Summer themed fine motor centers for the special ed and self-contained classroom! Great for ALL levels: Differentiation tips are included for each center!
Simple Fine Motor Centers were created with your self-contained special education students in mind and are the perfect way to implement fine motor activities to your classroom in a structured way!
11 CENTERS INCLUDED:
- Trace It: Trace the line
- Punch It: Punch holes
- Wrap It: Wrap yarn around shapes
- Cut It: Cut the line
- Poke It: Paint dots with Q-tips
- Dot It: Dot circles with a bingo dauber
- Staple It: Staple the line
- Tear It: Tear and glue paper to shapes
- Stick It: Stick stickers on the line
- Tong It: Tong pom poms onto shapes
- Clip It: Add paper clips to shapes
EACH CENTER INCLUDES:
- Center label
- Visual directions
- Set-up guide
- Materials list
- Differentiating tips
- Cards/shapes/visuals
SUMMER THEMES INCLUDED:
- Ice Cream
- Fruit
- Sunscreen
- Shells
- Flip Flops
- Beach Toys
- Palm Trees
- Swimwear
- and more!
WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT MY SIMPLE FINE MOTOR CENTERS:
"This was perfect for my fine motor center! I wanted to have a station where students could work on maintaining their fine motor skills, but didn't have time to create all the materials for it. I even bought the bins from Costco to put everything in. That and the instructions for each task made it easy for my paraprofessionals to use with my students. I am starting a new position this year and will definitely be using it again!"
- Katrina
"My students desperately need practice in this area and my caseload continues to get younger, so I am looking forward to an independent activity that can last the entire year. In a district that does not provide planning for self-contained teachers, this resource is going to be a godsend!"
-Amber
"My students like this as a different way to work on fine motor skills that wasn't the same old paper cutting. This was so thought out that my OT was impressed! "
- Kaylie
WHERE CAN I FIND MATERIALS?
Some materials will need to be teacher provided.
Most materials are likely to be found in your classroom already.
(Examples: scissors, paint, playdough, pom poms, stickers, small containers)
FIND ME HERE!